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Hiking : Cime Bianche - Ayas

Italy Aosta Valley Ayas

Map of the trail for Cime Bianche - Ayas

Durée

00:30:56

Distance

0.964 km

Dénivelé

117.0 m

Welcome to the Cime Bianche - Ayas hiking route! This scenic trail offers a beautiful and easy hike in the Ayas area, with a total distance of 0.964 kilometers and an elevation gain of 117 meters, making it perfect for hikers of all levels.

As you start your journey, you will come across the "Bar Fiery" at the beginning of the trail, a perfect spot to grab some refreshments or snacks. Further along the path, you will find the "Beato Piergiorgio Frassati" memorial, a historic site that is located midway through the hike. Take a moment to appreciate the view from the "viewpoint" at 0.48 kilometers from the start, offering stunning vistas of the surrounding area.

For those interested in history, be sure to visit the "wayside shrine" located at 0.05 kilometers from the start, as well as the "information" point at 0.4 kilometers. Additionally, there are convenient parking spots available near the beginning of the trail and at 0.06 kilometers from the start, making it easy to access the hike.

Remember to bring plenty of water, as the trail can be quite challenging in some parts. It's always a good idea to check the weather forecast before heading out on your hike to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Explore the natural beauty and historical landmarks along the Cime Bianche - Ayas hiking route, and immerse yourself in the charm of the Ayas area. Enjoy your outdoor adventure!

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